While different Philly hip-hop acts had been rocking the stage at 52nd Street and Market Street all afternoon long on Saturday at the Converse Block Party, the place wasn't really set on fire until a couple of old area legends came back through to show some love.

Not that The Broad Street Bully revealed any new light on what led to the fall of one of rap's most dominant eras, it's always interesting to hear suspicions confirmed from an individual who was actually apart of the ruckus.